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General Physician•Hyderabad
Dear lybrate-user
you need to get his bleeding time
clotting time
prothrombin time
aptt
inr
if at all there is any bleeding problem you will find out in these test
but according to me there might not be anyproblem as such.
Its just there might be a small artery which might havr been nicked so.
But in order to clear your doubts get those tests done and contact me. If you want further assistance.
you need to get his bleeding time
clotting time
prothrombin time
aptt
inr
if at all there is any bleeding problem you will find out in these test
but according to me there might not be anyproblem as such.
Its just there might be a small artery which might havr been nicked so.
But in order to clear your doubts get those tests done and contact me. If you want further assistance.
Asked for male, 54 years old from Raigarh
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The affected area may turn a reddish or pinkish color as the blood vessels open up and expand, allowing for the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients to the wound site. During this stage, which lasts from 2-5 days, white bloods cells are hard at work fighting infection and repairing the wound bed.
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The affected area may turn a reddish or pinkish color as the blood vessels open up and expand, allowing for the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients to the wound site. During this stage, which lasts from 2-5 days, white bloods cells are hard at work fighting infection and repairing the wound bed.
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Minor scrapes may be uncomfortable, but they usually heal within 3 to 7 days. The larger and deeper the scrape, the longer it will take to heal. A large, deep scrape may take up to 1 to 2 weeks or longer to heal.
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Minor scrapes may be uncomfortable, but they usually heal within 3 to 7 days. The larger and deeper the scrape, the longer it will take to heal. A large, deep scrape may take up to 1 to 2 weeks or longer to heal.
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The term soft tissue refers to muscles, ligaments and tendons that surround and support our joints. Injuries to the soft tissue around the wrist and hand can occur due to a fall, overuse or direct impact.
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The term soft tissue refers to muscles, ligaments and tendons that surround and support our joints. Injuries to the soft tissue around the wrist and hand can occur due to a fall, overuse or direct impact.
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A person with hemophilia b has a deficiency of factor ix (9) clotting protein in their blood, so they have a hard time forming clots to stop bleeding. There are three different levels of hemophilia b: severe, moderate and mild. Severe: a person with severe hemophilia b has less than 1% of factor ix in their blood.
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A person with hemophilia b has a deficiency of factor ix (9) clotting protein in their blood, so they have a hard time forming clots to stop bleeding. There are three different levels of hemophilia b: severe, moderate and mild. Severe: a person with severe hemophilia b has less than 1% of factor ix in their blood.
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Other common causes of sores include allergic reactions, insect bites, eczema, and infections such as chickenpox. Injury may also result in sores. Sores may also occur as a symptom of an underlying disease or serious condition, such as diabetes, leukemia or skin cancer.
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Other common causes of sores include allergic reactions, insect bites, eczema, and infections such as chickenpox. Injury may also result in sores. Sores may also occur as a symptom of an underlying disease or serious condition, such as diabetes, leukemia or skin cancer.
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Loose bodies are fragments of cartilage or bone that freely float inside the knee joint space. They can be the result of an injury or from generalized wear and tear over time. Depending on the severity of the condition, there can be one or many loose bodies inside the joint.
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Loose bodies are fragments of cartilage or bone that freely float inside the knee joint space. They can be the result of an injury or from generalized wear and tear over time. Depending on the severity of the condition, there can be one or many loose bodies inside the joint.
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